Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SR61

Introduced
3/29/22  
Refer
3/29/22  

Caption

Commend service of Michele Blocker ITS on her retirement.

Impact

The resolution recognizes Ms. Blocker's dedication and commitment to the state and its citizens. Her work has not only bolstered the operational frameworks within ITS but also contributed to the strategic hiring and development of information technology personnel in the public sector. Through the creation of programs that link technology students with state internships and career paths, she has helped bridge the gap between education and employment, indicating the long-term benefits of her leadership in shaping a qualified workforce for Mississippi.

Summary

Senate Resolution 61 commends the distinguished service of Ms. Michele T. Blocker, who retired from her role as Chief Administrative Officer of the Mississippi Department of Information Technology Services (ITS). With over 30 years of experience in various positions within ITS, Ms. Blocker's career is highlighted by her contributions in telecommunications, procurement, and internal services. The resolution acknowledges her exemplary leadership and significant impact on the ITS professional community and the citizens of Mississippi, particularly through her efforts in reinforcing public service and workforce development in state government.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR61 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting appreciation for Ms. Blocker's contributions and her legacy in state government. The resolution celebrates her integrity, mentorship, and the strong relationships she fostered within the governmental landscape. Alluding to universal themes of respect and gratitude, support for the resolution among Senate members indicates a unified acknowledgment of Ms. Blocker's role in enhancing public service effectiveness in Mississippi.

Contention

Although the resolution primarily serves as a celebration of Ms. Blocker's achievements, there is no significant contention noted within the context of the Senate's discussions. The absence of negative commentary implies a consensus regarding her commendable service and the positive impact she has made during her tenure at ITS. By highlighting her professional journey and accomplishments, the resolution seeks to create a narrative of inspiration and a model of public service excellence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HR54

Linda Ross Aldy; commend legacy and service upon her retirement.

MS HJR1344

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend P. Jan Markum for her service to the Tennessee General Assembly on the occasion of her retirement.

MS SC566

Commend Dean of Mississippi College School of Law Patricia Bennett on retirement.

MS HR83

Mayor Isla Tullos; commend on retirement as Mayor of Raymond after 28 years of dedicated service.

MS HR126

Asst. Chief Oscar Wayne King; commend distinguished public service upon his retirement from DPS-Capitol Police.

MS HR103

Mayor Phil Fisher; commend service as Mayor of Clinton upon occasion of his retirement.

MS SR40

Commend service of Dr. Mike McGrevey on his retirement from MDA.

MS HC31

Pamela D. C. Junior; commend upon retirement as director of Two Mississippi Museums.

MS HC72

Judge Tomie Turner Green; commend distinguished career upon her retirement.

MS SCR140

Commends Louisiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Catherine "Kitty" Kimball for her dedicated public service and congratulates her on the occasion of her retirement.

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